Vancouver Tech Podcast Ep. 77: Monoliths vs. microservices

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Special guests Charles Krempeaux, CTO of Koho; Nathan Ladd, co-creator of the Eventide Project; Adam Dymitruk, CEO of Adaptech Solutions; and Scott Bellware, co-creator of the Eventide Project join host Drew Ogryzek for a discussion around monolithic software architecture versus microservices, what that means, and what the informed CEO should know when a team is considering tackling this type of software design shift.

What is a monolith? What does microservices architecture bring to the table? What should we consider when determining what makes sense for the software that drives our business?

This week’s special guests share their expertise and insight with software architectural design, built up over decades of experience.


Theme music by A Shell In The Pit from the game Parkitect

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Drew Ogryzek

As a software developer, lead organizer of HackerNest Vancouver, organizer of the Vancouver Tech Meetup, and founder of the Vancouver Tech Podcast, Drew is very active in Vancouver's tech community. Find him on Twitter at @drew_bro

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